Shayone Mikia Davis, 20, who was arrested late last week, faces four charges, including armed robbery. The video that went viral online captured Davis beating the victim with her high-heeled shoe.

Baltimore City Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said prosecutors and detectives were able to charge Davis with armed robbery because she used that high-heeled shoe as a blunt force object. Both police and prosecutors consider her shoe a weapon, said 11 News I-Team reporter David Collins.

Davis is the second person arrested in connection with the incident that happened in downtown Baltimore on March 18, when a tourist was punched to the ground by a group of people, then robbed and stripped of his clothing. The victim was also robbed by several people of his iPhone, a Tag Heuer watch and the keys to his Audi.

In court Monday, Davis answered the judge's questions in a clear and loud voice, said Collins.

Court records indicate Davis has been arrested at least twice before. Court testimony revealed she lives with her grandmother and has a 1-year-old daughter. In addition, Davis goes to an alternative school and is expected to graduate in June. Court testimony indicates she has a substance abuse problem.

Police said they were also able to capture the attack on crime cameras, where they were able to get a clear photo of the suspects, one of whom was Davis. Police said after her image was broadcast, they received several calls identifying her.

“We are just relieved that people have stepped forward (and) have given police intelligence that we have been able to transfer into an arrest warrant,” said Guglielmi.

According to court records, Davis entered an Alford plea as a juvenile for assault in 2009 and received probation. Davis was also arrested on assault charges earlier this month in a separate case. Officials have recommended that she not receive bail.

Aaron Parsons, 20, of Rosedale, was arrested earlier this month on robbery, theft and reckless endangerment charges in connection with the incident. Parsons is accused of landing the punch that knocked the victim down, according to police documents.

Detectives are still looking for two more people in the case -- Shatia Baldwin, 21, and Deangelo Carter, 18 (pictured consecutively earlier in this article).

“We are really asking for public assistance yet again. This case was broken by public assistance. People saw how it outrageous that video was and they immediately picked up the phone, they logged on their computers and they were able to help investigators identify these individuals," Guglielmi said.

Police said the victim suffered several injuries, including a black eye and bruising to his face. He told detectives he was intoxicated and had been walking back to his hotel room at the time of the incident. He said he didn't remember anything from the assault.